Dally Edition THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert Friday. April 13, 1945 PublUhed every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Q . A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, prr week 15 Per Month CS Per Year Um By Mall, per month 40 Pft Year $4.00 Delmort Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Raspberries, Strawberries, Sliced Peaches. Enterprise Fruit Co. PHONE 343 MEMBER ABC. President Roosevelt . . . The death of President Roosevelt yesterday afternoon came as a personal blow to practically every citizen of.. the civilized world. Like Lincoln, President Roosevelt dedicated himself to the service of the people and in his 12 years of office, his championship of the "little man," the worker and small business man, his conceptions of human dignity,' and his leadership of his mighty nation during the war entrenched him in the hearts of all humanity as one of the strongest pillars of human rights. Incumbent of the executive office in the United States for the longest period of any man in the history of that counti-y President Roosevelt car- On behalf of the citizens of Prince Rupert we desire lo extend to the Officers and men of the ITnited Slates Forces stationed here, our sincere regrejs at the death of their Commander-in-Chief, President Franklin I). Roosevelt. Nowhere amonf the United Nations will his passing be more deeply regretted than in Canada. We have lost a great friend and a statesman who has contributed so much toward the achievement of Victory and the establishment of a lasting peace. We regret that he did not live to see the consummation of the treat objects to which he devoted his life. The Mayor and Council, City oi Prince Rupert. Work Clothing In line with our general policy of carrying only the highest quality, nationally-advertised merchandise, our stock of work clothing includes such well-known makes as "G.W.G." dnd "Headlight." SEE US FOR Iron-Man Pants Rib Overalls and Smocks Coveralls Waist Overalls Carpenters' Overalls 'Painters' Overalls Work Shirts of all kinds OET THE RIOIIT MAKE AT THE RIOIIT PRICE AT li l.illllMilMll Ill I II 'THE MEN'S SHOP" ried this theme during the long period LA h MFMODt Al of change since his inauguration on HULL I 1 LI IUK1AL March 4, im CCDVIfFC UCDC The test of our nrotrress s not JLIW IILIM. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chlropractlcl If nerves doubly sol ' Smith Block Green fl'JS INDUSTRIAL & MARINE REPAIR WE REPAIR ANYTHING General Repairs to all Automotive and Marine Equipment Hody Work and Painting Agents for Cummins Diesel Engines Forest King Power Saw Wlllard Batteries Raybestos Products Home Oil Products ACETYLENE AND ARC WELDING MACHINING Phone 459 Box 1308 094 First Ave, West PLACE AN AD IN THE DAILY NEWS CIRCULATION COUNT3 - I CS whether we add more to the abund ance of those who have too much. unity in solving pcacably the problems1 of the world. His death on the eve of military! victory is an irony which everyone hoped he would be spared. His tired face in recent weeks caused apprehension among millions, but none thought that he would be taken so suddenly. But in its sorrow, the world can be! grateful that he lived lone enough to make his latest contributions to the pattern of the post-war world. WAS HIS FACE RED! BRISTOL, Eng., Q In the back of her car Mrs. Wi. Williams always carried dlstllted walt-r In two bottles labelled yin." They were gone when she came buck to the car from .shopping :ifvd in tlielr place were four 1 t$4-5Gt notes and a message: "Thanks for the gin, .sister." PHILIPPCJE TOy-:J When the first Spanish explorers sailed into Manila Bay. they found a native own on the south bank of the Paste lrWer. Tt FOR PRESIDENT XT WASdurir.g tlie dVprewion of the that Edward Ferguson lost hjs joh. early 'JOT ; He was a,good workman. He .had irfcae. And fie. had a. passion for fishing, - - But he had no job. - t Try as he did, he could find nothing, Unemployment was increasing on every hand. . ; For ardent fisliermen, casting for trout can do amaV ing things. For one thing, it can hring peace, '. ; , . If Edward Ferguson had worriel, tliey toon diWilved - jn fidiing . . . Ai he had no work, he went after trout pretty often. On one of his expeditions, he got an idea an idea for a better fly-rod lure a letter lure than he had. .ever used ... . and he had used almost every kiiid that existed. Edward Ferguson 5ame home in a hurry got busy working outshis new lure. He began operations in his'' ither'in-law j caraffe, ; " ' , 'He soon decided he needed icrae rnftneyfS'tarr idea into production. That was when he came to see us. Enthusiastically he told ui of his plans. His proposition appealed to us and we lent him the money he wanted - $150, on a note endorsed by his father. That was 14 years ago. Today, Ell ward Ferguson has a business worth more than $50,000. He. makes conjunction with the regular' WOOL RELAXES . jurrn services bunaay morning when a wool garment trets a i m 11 o'clock. Chaplain John J. FJemmin wUl conduct special memorial ton; She went to th? phone, spoken few words, and put down the receiver. She left the room' without saying a word and went to the White House. Later in the evening she flew to Wnrm Springs. Funeral services for the late President will hi held at I p.m., Eastern Daylight Time, tomorrow in the White House. Those who attend will be high officials of the government, members of the Supreme Court, chiefs of foreign diplomatic mis-: s, representatives of the Senate and Mouse nod friends of the family. The burial .ill b? at 10 m , H.D.T., on Sunday in the family garden at Hyde Park, New York. The body of the late President will not lie in state.-ami the White llo ise has requested that the public not send flowers. The flag atop the Peace Tower in Ottawa flies at half mast today in tribnte to the memory of the man who a little more than a year aj;o stood beneath its fiothir arch to speak to the Canadian pcoole. And today, a saddened and soliorcd House of Commons meets to begin anplying the finishing touches to the business of the Nineteenth Parliament The nc" s of the President's death and the desire of the mcmhrs to facilitate the attendance of Prime Minister King-at the funeral tomorrow are expected to result in the curtailment of debate. The flash which told of Mr. Roosevelt's passing THIS STOBY IS tSEP ON AN ACTUH CSf AND A rest after a day or two wear, the wool springs back and some wi Inkles drop out o less press- services for Jewish personnel to- j, j, needed night at 7 o ciock. He win aisr. i officiate at a special Catholic who have too little," said this man who President FD. Roosevelt In three ing at 7 o'clock. had himself vn hrnlitrht nil in an ' Ifiths wlU be ne.c in the Ppst colonel J. H. Mellom, :wlll be offered Own- Dolors will be displayed at iinnnlinffl nf wlrri unapei oi uie ranee Kuper; mandlnj umcer oi tne suo-ron j naii-maai ior j uays. huwcvit. U'1. . T ., Sub-Port of Embarkation on said, that effective Immediawiy. Colonel Mellam said, the wear- lJUling the War years;- 1 resident I Acropolis H.UL aii vs. sponsored entertainment ing of mourning bunds, firing of Roosevelt saw beyond the fighting and ; chaplain William D. Rowland activities such as dances, parties salutes, and dipping ol national extended the hand of unity to other i will officiate at the Protestant and sports events, will be can- colors will be dispensed with in nofinno sif it'll 1 i.Ioiil? i f ntnnA (Services which will be hold in celled until further notice. N view of war conditions. juiiiwjm ui tun ill jriuun ij vi Vtiiv . a world of tlerance in which nations! : . . . might nve at peace ! United Nations Mourn iv War President rs iiv was ji.uiy i(i tut; ctmwjti ion iiiai the nations which had joined to over-1 (Continued from pace n come military foe should retain their '" 7, - - y ) - " BRNp : " ' ull.'.'S imp all sorts (if artificial Iwit, fiihjnk; md and other items of falling tiii.ltk-, and during the war he lias, liesidu, tern making equtpmeut lir tin- K.O.A.I'. Edd Ferguson k still customer of ours . . . and we are prrxid of the shtfre we have had in his success. J JffS true experience is typical of tlxinsdrtcii of tttstomeTS dealing with the Pm' of lojitredl. Tlie FAuwrd Fergittmu get on in life heeause of their ilefertHmfltlrm, enterprise and el'reliance. It is iliey who have male Canada what sie it today -. , . tlie tJifrd gredtttt trading nation of the world. 'If 'yoii need a loan for die Iwtler operation of your liiminrw, or for omlntanre in your permual 'iilTdirf. ue will x ajti nf ' VI (lie opportunity to iliwusi, in ronfulvnre, your pl.im mm and irolilmit with you. it t iiio (imntm Bank of Montreal Prince Rupert Branch: G. R. S. BI.ACKABY, Manager Stewart Branch: 11, li. W. WOODFORD, Manager tvonfotty cvitA, &HidCcuti U ewiq cml&o life &Utce JXt7 V:' y AUCTION' 'NELSON LETTER LONDON O-A letter wrirtr l in a passion of Jealousy by Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton in 1801 brought $550 550 senses are ne wrote, "I "i feel jcei as as I 1 have nave neve never I felt hefnro nil loft.... Whether we provide enough for those special memorial services for solemn mass on Saturday even- special programs or celebrations burm . . j maie deat lM, alive." EARLY (XMMUNlSTj3 Plato's -Iiepuiilfer. moilttjriH-enttnl df; ali werict of Utopian communism, nrf that then-should be no privau pr.:timy and no marriage. was otic of those rare things w hich -bring political rivals together. During the mid-afternoon sitting yesterday the House was deep in controversy over munitions contracts. A minute later, the entire. House was standing in hushed silence, honoring the memory of President Roosevelt. The House was adjourned after moving tribute from party leaders. A group gathered around Prime Minister King whose grim and somewhat us'.icn face t.!d uf (he emotion he felt at the loss of a friend as well as a colleague. In Washington, Canada's Ambassador to the ITnited States, L. It. Pearson, told a radio audience that President Roosevelt was a leader of the United Nations and as such belonged to all of us. Mr, Pearson said that "alxivc all we Canadians, conscious now of the sure approach if toi if tri tnph, remember what the great Presides mount to us when we were passing through the val'v of s'ndow of defeat. He held ever before us a .m- v final victory, and he backed his hope with he p.' A tribute from aif unexpected (purler was carried over the Tokyo radio. An enemy broadcaster announced the death of President Roosevelt in these v ords, "We now introduce a few minutes of special music to honor the passing of this great man." Ttorlin announced the President's death, but had li tie to sity about it. Briefs From Britain Mr the Cnniw1ln Prem LONDON O These puttlx kklosks" mattered around Crli aln are gains to be lit again, now (hat blackout restriction! have been relaxed. HUYTON, Lancashire, Bnjruin iFmcl Jme v H for Wit -weeks after a manfliri Union Jar k was found In a five -Ration rum Jar from which hi had lf eii drinkine. Rut he failed to ?et damji!?es from the land lord of the h itH who supplini the Jar. CHRONIC BRONCHITIS l-kai a itulUHH UuuLhiril TUrl. (rillirr litilrymy oi drv uikJ twUng) jiuLr you dxAr. fanp. wlirre. lvi yiw iiuuke rvijhtt? klK?v- a ikwI lk iIhiu. inda have duiw aet Trimilriiiii'i KAZ-ltAll and Out rnuKl KAZ-J.1AII lal.rl(rd Mtx-rt let it liel y..u. SOc. $1- at druggliti tverjrwtiere. J U nomS at Sotheby's. Mv RAf ll almost gone tonight. ov-l fM f,in Kllifct,,, often tK.i l.i. r MOTT Ed mm ml GREEN SI TAXI 65 H0II J. H. MAE YVIKIVU Muvni 1 far: : I Ir W T4 I rnm rriiffbi OccflfffJ Thursday - i;- s I to Kekhll W ednesday rAi:r:snd intoiI at flTV TlfKH Dibb Printing Compa OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY i it r ii ii . v a n ii i: v i: k v i a U A I i: K M A N 1 S I O I N T A N IW'sner Work, .".nl Slreet From Rupert's Tent D; wlvivnn in fmt.'lllli.sl) 11 record H Wo believe that we have deserve confidence that has been with fh.. 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